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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

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Daily Caller
November 13, 2012

 

 


 

Today's top stories:
 
1.) Obama invites CEOs to White House; meeting expected to be 'tense'
2.) Petitions seeking White House approval to 'secede' now come from 47 states
3.) TheDC’s Jamie Weinstein: 12 possible 2016 Democratic presidential contenders


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4.) Petraeus scandal probe ensnares commander of U.S., NATO troops in Afghanistan
5.) In Philadelphia and Ohio voting districts, Romney receives zero votes
6.) Mark Levin to Karl Rove: 'Get the hell off the stage already, will you pal?' [VIDEO]
7.) Bono to students: You voted for an ‘extraordinary man as president’ [VIDEO]
8.) FBI team raids home of Petraeus mistress Paula Broadwell
9.) Public school teachers in hot water after bashing Obama on Facebook
10.) Antivirus pioneer McAfee accused of murder in Belize
11.) Every vote counts: Woman blames husband for Obama win, runs him over with car
12.) 15 TV shows we wish were still on prime time [SLIDESHOW]
13.) Canada: Fierce northern neighbor or America's itchy hat? [SLIDESHOW]
14.)The bad guy from 'Homeland' is funny in real life, British [VIDEO]
15.) Ten salacious political sex scandals guaranteed to make David Petraeus feel better [SLIDESHOW]


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